Discriminative stimulus
properties of (-)ephedrine
by
Young R, Glennon RA
Department of Medicinal Chemistry,
School of Pharmacy,
Medical College of Virginia Campus,
Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond 23298-0540, USA.
Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1998 Jul; 60(3):771-5
ABSTRACT
Ephedrine, a structural analog of methamphetamine,
is one of the major constituents of legally available herbal dietary supplements.
Although racemic ephedrine and ephedra extract have been previously used
as training drugs in drug discrimination studies, there is evidence that
the two optical isomers of ephedrine do not produce identical amphetamine-like
stimulus effects in rats. Consequently, we trained a group of six male Sprague-Dawley
rats to discriminate 4 mg/kg of the more potent optical isomer of ephedrine,
(-)ephedrine, from saline vehicle. The (-)ephedrine stimulus (ED50 = 0.8
mg/kg) generalized to other central stimulants such as S(+)amphetamine (ED50
= 0.4 mg/kg), cocaine (ED50 = 2.7 mg/kg), methylphenidate (ED50 = 1.2 mg/kg),
S(-)methcathinone (ED50 = 0.3 mg/kg), and caffeine (ED50 = 36.7 mg/kg),
but stimulus generalization failed to occur to either S(+)methamphetamine
or N-methyl-1-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)-2-aminopropane (MDMA). In addition,
although we have previously shown that a (+)amphetamine stimulus generalizes
to (-)ephedrine but not to (+)ephedrine, in the present investigation the
(-)ephedrine stimulus generalized to (+)ephedrine (ED50 = 2.6 mg/kg). From
the findings (a) that (-)ephedrine is approximately 10 times less potent
than (+)amphetamine in (+)amphetamine-trained rats, whereas it is only half
as potent as (+)amphetamine in (-)ephedrine-trained animals; (b) that the
(-)ephedrine stimulus failed to generalize to (+)methamphetamine; and (c)
that the (-)ephedrine stimulus generalized to (+)ephedrine, it is concluded
that the stimulus effects of (+)amphetamine and (-)ephedrine as training
drugs, while similar, are not identical. It is also concluded that the stimulus
effects of (-)ephedrine and those of the designer drug MDMA, while perhaps
sharing some amphetaminergic commonality, are nonidentical.
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